RAMP is the
best
way to modernize iSeries applications!

 

Refacing is just the first step.

Go from green screen to Windows
rich-client or browser in weeks... then modernize and extend at your own pace.

There is nothing else like RAMP.

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Incremental application replacement
Low risk alternative to  application rewrite
Non-intrusive application modernization
Integrated development and refacing tools
Improved user productivity with GUI navigation
Deliver enhancements to existing applications

If you are serious about iSeries application modernisation you must evaluate RAMP from LANSA. Register online for a FREE Webinar or Workshop

RAMP goes way beyond conventional refacing and screen scraping technologies. It is an entirely new approach to System i application modernization and innovation.

LANSA's Rapid Application Modernization Process lets you run refaced legacy iSeries (AS/400) applications inside a LANSA Application Framework to give both modernized application navigation and a staged path for application replacement or deployment to additional platforms.

Give existing RPG and COBOL applications a Windows rich-client or Web browser user interface with enhanced navigation in weeks or months rather than years – with no change to existing server logic.

Only RAMP lets you integrate reanimated 5250 screens with new GUI components that can also run on iSeries, Windows, UNIX or Linux. Moving your applications into the LANSA Application Framework lets you use the full power of the LANSA development suite and new technologies like XML, SOA and Web services.

"With over 500 programs and more than 200 screens involved, RAMP was simply the best and least expensive way to modernize our core application with state of the art technology and navigation. Why spend 10 times more to rewrite?"

André Dubé, IT Manager,
CHS Grain & Oilseed

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